A unique phenomenon observed at Pazhoor Perumthrikkovil is the unusual flow of the Muvattupuzha River. Originally flowin
The temple has an ancient history dating back 1,500 years. According to legend, centuries ago, while farmers were plowi
The temple features a small, two-storied sanctum sanctorum with a rectangular structure. Unlike many traditional temples
The temple enshrines Lord Sree Rama, along with Lakshmana and Sita, together on a single pedestal. These idols are made
The temple also enshrines Upa Devatas, including Lord Ayyappan and Lord Subrahmanian. The 8-day annual festival at the t
The presiding deity in the northern shrine is Lord Shiva in the form of Nataraja, enshrined in the sanctum sanctorum fa
Though primarily a Shiva temple, it is equally renowned for its Navagraha Pratishta, making it a significant center for
Thiruvairanikkulam Mahadeva Temple is unique as it consists of two temples—one dedicated to Lord Shiva, facing east, a
This ancient shrine, over a thousand years old, is unique as it is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganesh
The temple is one of the hundred and eight Shiva temples and is renowned for its Kerala-Dravidian style of temple constr
The temple's annual festival begins seven days before the new moon day in the Malayalam month of Kumbham and concludes o
There is another Shiva temple in Cheranalloor on the banks of the Periyar, and both temples share the same name, making
It is one of the significant temples of the Cochin Kingdom and is believed to be among the 108 Shiva temples consecrated
This ancient temple is unique as Lord Parameswara faces east while Goddess Parvati faces west within the same sanctum. T
Also known as "Malayala Palani," this temple is managed by the Vijnana Vardhini Sabha (VV Sabha). The presiding deity of
The presiding deity, Lord Mahadeva, faces west, and the temple also houses Upa Devatas including Ganapathy, Sastha, Bhag
Ayyampilly Mahadeva Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as the main deity, facing east. The Upa Devatas
Built in the early 20th century under the guidance of Sree Narayana Guru, this temple is one of the prominent landmarks
Shiva idol here is believed to be an Agni Pratishta, meaning it radiates powerful energy with Lord Shiva’s third eye o
According to legend, it was established by Parasurama and is considered one of the 108 fortified temples in Kerala. Unl
A unique feature of this temple is that the deity grants darshan to the western side, which is a rarity among Shiva temp
Situated just 4 km from Kalady, this ancient temple is believed to be over 1200 years old. Historical records suggest th
The presiding deity, Lord Shiva, is worshipped in the form of Kirata Murthi, facing east. The shrines of Goddess Parvati
Situated at the highest elevation in Pralayakkad, this site was historically referred to as Kazhuvettumpara. In ancient
The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Mahadeva, worshipped alongside Goddess Parvati. Notably, the temple also enshr